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New Indices Determining Heavy Metals Migration in a Sewage Sludge

2015

Abstract The four step procedure developed by the European Community Bureau of Reference (BCR) is the optimum means of identifying heavy metal fractions in sewage sludge samples. Using the BCR procedure enables to get the date basing on which one can calculate metal stability index which supplies information on the strength of metal bonds with mineral organic soil components. Unfortunately, very popular formulae describing this index do not possess any theoretical justification and do not generate all values in the range of [0; 1]. Hence, in this paper one has presented new formulae describing not only the stability index but also a strictly connected with it the mobility index. In addition…

Environmental EngineeringStability indexWaste managementChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Environmental ChemistryHeavy metalsSludgeEcological Chemistry and Engineering S
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Sludge management modeling to enhance P-recovery as struvite in wastewater treatment plants

2017

[EN] Interest in phosphorus (P) recovery and reuse has increased in recent years as supplies of P are declining. After use, most of the P remains in wastewater, making Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) a vital part of P recycling. In this work, a new sludge management operation was studied by modeling in order to recover Pin the form of struvite and minimize operating problems due to uncontrolled P precipitation in WWTPs. During the study, intensive analytical campaigns were carried out on the water and sludge lines. The results identified the anaerobic digester as a "hot spot" of uncontrolled P precipitation (9.5 gP/kg sludge) and highlighted possible operating problems due to the accumu…

Environmental EngineeringStruvite0208 environmental biotechnologyMagnesium Compounds02 engineering and technologyWastewater010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesPhosphateschemistry.chemical_compoundWaste Management and DisposalSludge treatmentTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSewageWaste managementPhosphorusGeneral Medicine020801 environmental engineeringUncontrolled precipitationNutrient recoverychemistryWork (electrical)StruviteSewage sludge treatmentEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentUrban WWTPCrystallization
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Sewage sludge management for phosphorus recovery as struvite in EBPR wastewater treatment plants

2008

The influence of separate and mixed thickening of primary and secondary sludge on struvite recovery was studied. Phosphorus precipitation in the digester was reduced from 13.7 g of phosphorus per kg of treated sludge in the separate thickening experiment to 5.9 in the mixed thickening experiment. This lessening of the uncontrolled precipitation means a reduction of the operational problems and enhances the phosphorus availability for its later crystallization. High phosphorus precipitation and recovery efficiencies were achieved in both crystallization experiments. However, mixed thickening configuration showed a lower percentage of phosphorus precipitated as struvite due to the presence of…

Environmental EngineeringStruviteMagnesium CompoundsSewagechemistry.chemical_elementPilot ProjectsBioengineeringPhosphatesWater Purificationchemistry.chemical_compoundCationsChemical PrecipitationAnaerobiosisOrganic ChemicalsWaste Management and DisposalSewageWaste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryPhosphorusPhosphorusGeneral MedicinePulp and paper industryAnaerobic digestionEnhanced biological phosphorus removalchemistryWastewaterStruviteAigües residuals Plantes de tractamentSewage treatmentCrystallizationbusinessSludgeBioresource Technology
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Optimisation of sludge line management to enhance phosphorus recovery in WWTP

2008

The management of the sludge treatment line can be optimized to reduce uncontrolled phosphorus precipitation in the anaerobic digester and to enhance phosphorus recovery in WWTP. In this paper, four operational strategies, which are based on the handling of the prefermented primary sludge and the secondary sludge from an EBPR process, have been tested in a pilot plant. The separated or mixed sludge thickening, the use of a stirred contact tank and the elutriation of the thickened sludge are the main strategies studied. Both the reduction of phosphorus precipitation in the digester and the supernatant suitability for a struvite crystallization process were assessed in each configuration. The…

Environmental EngineeringStruviteMagnesium Compoundschemistry.chemical_elementWaste Disposal FluidPhosphatesWater Purificationchemistry.chemical_compoundAigües residualsAnaerobiosisWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringSewageWaste managementEcological ModelingPhosphorusPhosphorusPollutionAnaerobic digestionWaste treatmentEnhanced biological phosphorus removalPilot plantchemistryWastewaterStruviteSewage sludge treatmentAigües residuals Plantes de tractament
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Trimeprazine is enantioselectively degraded by an activated sludge in ready biodegradability test conditions

2018

[EN] A great number of available pharmaceuticals are chiral compounds. Although they are usually manufactured as racemic mixtures, they can be enantioselectively biodegraded as a result of microbial processes. In this paper, a biodegradability assay in similar conditions to those recommended in OECD tests of enantiomers of trimeprazine (a phenothiazine employed as a racemate) is carried out. Experiments were performed in batch mode using a minimal salts medium inoculated with an activated sludge (collected from a Valencian Waste Water Treatment Plant, WWTP) and supplemented with the racemate. The concentration of the enantiomers of trimeprazine were monitored by means of a chiral HPLC metho…

Environmental EngineeringTrimeprazineEnantioselectivity010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundMonod equationCurve fittingCelluloseWaste Management and DisposalChromatography High Pressure Liquid0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringChromatographySewageEcological ModelingBatch experiment010401 analytical chemistryBiodegradability testEnantioselective synthesisStereoisomerismAntipruriticsTrimeprazinePrecisionBiodegradationPollution0104 chemical sciencesChiral column chromatographyBiodegradation EnvironmentalActivated sludgechemistryEnantiomerWater Pollutants ChemicalWater Research
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Pilot-scale comparison of thermophilic aerobic suspended carrier biofilm process and activated sludge process in pulp and paper mill effluent treatme…

2004

Thermophilic aerobic treatment of settled pulp and paper mill effluent was studied under mill premises with two comparative pilot processes; suspended carrier biofilm process (SCBP) and activated sludge process (ASP). Full-scale mesophilic activated sludge process was a reference treatment. During the runs (61 days) hydraulic retention times (HRTs) were kept 13 ± 5 h and 16 ± 6 h for SCBP and ASP, respectively. Corresponding volumetric loadings rates (VLR) were 2.7 ± 0.9 and 2.2 ± 1.0 kg CODfilt m-3d-1. Temperatures varied between 46 to 60°C in both processes. Mesophilic ASP was operated with HRT of 36 h, corresponding VLR of 0.7 kg CODfilt m-3d-1. Both SCBP and ASP achieved CODfilt (GF/A f…

Environmental EngineeringWaste managementChemistrybusiness.industryThermophilePulp (paper)BiofilmPaper millengineering.materialPulp and paper industryActivated sludgeengineeringTurbiditybusinessEffluentWater Science and TechnologyMesophileWater Science and Technology
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Hybrid activated sludge/biofilm process for the treatment of municipal wastewater in a cold climate region: a case study.

2011

A hybrid activated sludge/biofilm process was investigated for wastewater treatment in a cold climate region. This process, which contains both suspended biomass and biofilm, usually referred as IFAS process, is created by introducing plastic elements as biofilm carrier media into a conventional activated sludge reactor. In the present study, a hybrid process, composed of an activated sludge and a moving bed biofilm reactor was used. The aim of this paper has been to investigate the performances of a hybrid process, and in particular to gain insight the nitrification process, when operated at relatively low MLSS SRT and low temperatures. The results of a pilot-scale study carried out at the…

Environmental EngineeringWaste managementSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleSewageMoving bed biofilm reactorNorwayBiomassPilot ProjectsCold ClimateWaste Disposal FluidMixed liquor suspended solidsQuaternary Ammonium CompoundsActivated sludgePilot plantWastewaterBiofilmsActivated sludge Biofilm Hybrid reactors MBBR Nitrification Wastewater treatmentEnvironmental scienceNitrificationSewage treatmentWater Pollutants ChemicalWater Science and TechnologyWater science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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Removal of DEHP in composting and aeration of sewage sludge.

2003

The potential of composting and aeration to remove bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) from municipal sewage sludge was studied with two dewatered sludges: raw sludge and anaerobically digested sludge. Composting removed 58% of the DEHP content of the raw sludge and 34% of that of the anaerobically digested sludge during 85 days stabilisation in compost bins. A similar removal for the anaerobically digested sludge was achieved in a rotary drum in 28 days. Less than 1% of DEHP was removed with the compost leachate. Although DEHP removal was greater from raw sludge compost than anaerobically digested sludge compost, the total and volatile solids removals were on the same level in the two compo…

Environmental EngineeringWaste managementSewageCompostChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTemperatureGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialPollutionWaste Disposal FluidKineticsDiethylhexyl PhthalateengineeringEnvironmental ChemistrySewage sludge treatmentAerobic digestionSludge bulkingLeachateAerationSludgeFinlandWaste disposalChemosphere
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ANALYSIS OF THE MOBILITY OF HEAVY METALS IN SLUDGE FOR THE SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT IN DALESZYCE

2020

Sewage sludge is a by-product of wastewater treatment processes. However, it has high fertilising and soil-forming properties, but it cannot always be used for this purpose. The two main criteria limiting their natural use are heavy metals and parasite eggs. Sewage sludge taken from the Daleszyce wastewater treatment plant has been analysed for heavy metals. For this purpose a space analysis was performed to divide the total metal content into four mobility fractions. The mobility issue determines the ability of an element, or one of its forms, to move in the environment. The studies were performed using a four-stage BCR procedure. The results were analyzed and compared to the limits applic…

Environmental scienceHeavy metalsSewage treatmentPulp and paper industrySludgeStructure and Environment
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Biological minimization of excess sludge in a membrane bioreactor: Effect of plant configuration on sludge production, nutrient removal efficiency an…

Excess sludge reduction Membrane bioreactors Membrane fouling Nitrogen removal Uncoupling metabolism
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